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The X-Ice Xi3 is Michelin's third-generation Studless Ice & Snow winter tire developed for the drivers of coupes, sedans, family vans and small crossover vehicles that are looking for ice and snow traction along with predictable handling in cold, dry and wet wintry conditions. Meeting Michelin's Green X standard* for low rolling resistance confirms the X-Ice Xi3's contribution to reducing vehicle fuel consumption and emissions of CO2 gases. The X-Ice Xi3 is designed to take on ice and snow while it provides lasting winter performance.

Note: Snow platform indicators (the equivalent of "snow wear bars") are molded into the X-Ice Xi3's tread grooves to inform the driver when ice and snow traction will be reduced as the tire's tread reaches the point where the remaining tread depth becomes less effective in deep snow.

Install X-Ice Xi3 tires in sets of four only.

Due to the traction capabilities of the X-Ice Xi3, Michelin recommends using X-Ice Xi3 tires in sets of four to provide the best handling characteristics and tire performance.

Due to differences in performance, X-Ice Xi3 tires cannot be mixed on the same vehicle with earlier X-Ice tires.

*Specific sizes featuring Green X technology are identified as such on the Sizes tab, as well as on the tire's Specs tab.

Notes

Specifications shown are as accurate as possible based on the information provided to us by the tire manufacturers. The dimensions reflect average values for tires measured on the specified measuring rim width. Individual tires may vary from data shown.

All tires are subject to continuous development. The tire manufacturers and Tire Rack reserve the right to change product specifications at any time without notice or obligation.

*Although regularly updated, the country of origin for any tire may vary from the country shown here. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate requests for tires with a specific country of origin.

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A Quick Look with Michelin at What Makes Winter Tires Different (00:48)

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What are the key differences between an all-season tire and a winter / snow tire? Here, with the Michelin X-Ice Xi3 front and center, you'll learn what visual cues to look for and more so you can truly "embrace winter." Plus, a very special guest at the end shows us his interpretation of performance when it's cold!

Testing Studless Ice & Snow Tires: Winter Season Specialists (04:37)

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Dunlop's new Winter Maxx replaces the Graspic DS-3, which was a nice upgrade in winter traction versus the typical all-season tire, but couldn't match the outright snow and ice performance of the best Studless Ice & Snow tires. How does it compare to category leaders from Bridgestone, Continental and Michelin?

Testing the Newest Studless Ice & Snow Winter Tires (04:08)

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Studless Ice & Snow tires work best when winter is at its worst. But there are plenty of miles driven on dry and wet roads, too. Most of the design elements that aid winter traction reduce clear road handling precision. Increased priority in one area leads to a trade-off in another.

To find out what sort of handling and traction the newest and best deliver, the Tire Rack team hit the road â¦ and the ice rink!